100. J Balvin - “Ay Vamos”The first time Club Fonograma covered J Balvin was back in 2008, when the idea of an independent reggaetón artist seemed fresh amidst the genre’s exhaustion in radio during that time. Who knew that it would take seven years for the Colombian to take over the FM airwaves and through that endeavor, find his way back to a blog like ours. After the success of “6AM,” Balvin proves he’s no one hit wonder, hitting all the right buttons with the beautiful melodic cascade that is “Ay Vamos.” Somewhat conservative in its form, this is a song that triumphs through the unfolding/delivery of its pristine parts. A song alongside Arcángel next, please.
- Carlos Reyes
099. Jennifer Lopez - “I Luh Ya Papi”"I Luh Ya Papi" even had Venus X approving J.Lo's comeback. After years of profiting from lame ass singles, Lopez had finally achieved the best of both worlds: relevance and a pretty good record to go with it. That balance was short-lived as we all know what
happened after. In the context of the rest of the record, which was uneven and forgettable as ever, "I Luh Ya Papi" is the single equivalent of a #tbt. J.Lo clearly wanted to channel an earlier version of herself but it worked anyway because it sounded effortless.
- Giovanni Guillén